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CHINESE PORCELAINS AT CHARITY EXHIBIT; Rare Specimens, Beautiful in Color and Form. NEARLY 500 PIECES SHOWN Foremost Collectors of the Country Send Their Treasures to the Duveen Gallery for Display.

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January 20, 1907, Page 9 The New York Times Archives

Messrs. Duveen Brothers have added to their old quarters a series of galleries to which access is had by elevator. To celebrate this addition to the space for exhibiting old furniture and bric-a-brac, they have borrowed such a collection of Chinese porcelains as New York has never seen before. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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